1925 Kanpur Communist Conference

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1925 Kanpur Communist Conference

The 1925 Kanpur Communist Conference, convened from 25 to 28 December in Kanpur, India, was a pivotal gathering of communist leaders and activists in the Indian independence movement. Organized by the Communist Party of India (CPI), the conference aimed to unify various leftist factions and strategize for the promotion of communist ideology in India. Key figures in attendance included prominent communists such as Ajoy Ghosh, R.P. Dutt, and others who later played significant roles in the Indian communist movement. The conference resulted in the establishment of the Worker and Peasant Party, emphasizing the importance of class struggle and international solidarity in combating colonial rule. This conference marked a significant step in the consolidation of communist thought within the broader Indian political landscape.